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Everything Else TWC / Re: General TWC Discussion
« on: October 01, 2011, 11:08:16 AM »
Yeah, YWT usually uses theirs, but usually WN uses a production track
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On the K flavors during WCL, the smaller version of the LOT8s bug from SW is being used.24131 must have rebooted or 24130 took over, because its not supposed to be using them
No, what he means is theres a screen called Climate Data on the IS2, however, no one sees it due to the factor that its not programmed into any of the mainstream product playlists.. the only time it may get shown is if theres an outage with products and is being used for filler replacement on the products being affected by an outageIt doesn't. Here, we had a record high tied the other day and no record screen was displayed.I can't recall if this has been asked before, but does the IS2 display a record high/low screen?It does, but it's quite rare. It's called Climate Data. It has the average and record highs/lows,not to mention pixie dust.
Hi Zach,
The problem you note with “Whisper To Me” is due to the programming clock change to full-screen locals playing only at :28 and :58 past every hour. “Whisper” is scheduled only in the :60 and :90 second Locals. Since we are now only doing 2-minute Locals during the afternoon, that song does not play. It may pop up during severe weather or hurricane coverage (when we activate :60 and 90 locals). However, our team will investigate moving that title to overnight.
We are actually playing two different segments of “Kiss of Life” in the morning and prime time playlists. Several parts of that song sound very similar to “Aperture”, but “Kiss of Life” is the only Ryan Farish title playing in Prime Time.
Thanks,
Saw a completely different Station ID at 1:58 PM EDT. There were Pine Trees on either side, a snow-trickled mountain in the background, and what looked like wheat(?) appearing at the bottom of the screen as the camera panned down.
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